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| Alphabetical [« »] recognition 1 recognizable 1 recognize 19 recognized 25 recognizing 1 recoiled 1 recollect 14 | Frequency [« »] 25 looked 25 o 25 questions 25 recognized 25 returned 25 show 25 side | Émile Gaboriau Monsieur Lecoq IntraText - Concordances recognized |
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1 I | flattery as homage to a recognized and established superiority.~ 2 II | and carefully noted. He recognized that fortune had, at last, 3 III | not repress a smile. He recognized his own exhortation of a 4 V | compared the impressions and recognized the same designs formed 5 VI | or a pipe which might be recognized, and thus establish the 6 VII | his keeping. As soon as he recognized Lecoq, his brow cleared, 7 VIII | would seem that no one has recognized the victims,” he remarked.~“ 8 IX | customers would scarcely have recognized her. Indeed, an honest old 9 XII | Segmuller asked him if he recognized it.~“Perfectly! It is the 10 XIV | search after the man who had recognized one of the victims at the 11 XVI | calling, and in whom he recognized a most valuable auxiliary, 12 XVI | was not alone, and when he recognized Polyte Chupin—the original 13 XVII | mistaken. Doisty immediately recognized the earring, which had, 14 XVII | Lecoq exhibited the letter recognized the paper as his. But neither 15 XVIII| detectives of the capital. No one recognized him, however, and although 16 XIX | half an hour without being recognized.”~M. Segmuller made no rejoinder; 17 XX | comrades they accosted, not one recognized the two detectives, Lecoq 18 XXI | barriere loafers, easily recognized by their glazed caps and 19 XXI | Absinthe. “What if they recognized you?”~“They won’t recognize 20 XXI | sure of it. May must have recognized me, or the boy at the Hotel 21 XXI | conducted search was now recognized. Accordingly, Lecoq took 22 XXII | in custody before; and he recognized me last night just as I 23 XXII | me last night just as I recognized him.”~After this further 24 XXII | adversary.~Couturier at once recognized Lecoq. “Ah!” said he, “It 25 XXIV | the very first glance, you recognized under the prisoner’s disguise